Time-traveling napping: because who needs a functioning circadian rhythm when you can sleep through the ages?
Napping through the ages has been a long-standing tradition, dating back to the 14th century when our ancestors discovered that a quick snooze could be the key to avoiding the Black Death. It was a time of great plague and pestilence, but also a time of great napping.
prophets of old, including Nostradamus, were known for their prophetic napping abilities, often predicting the rise and fall of civilizations while caught up in a well-timed slumber. prophets of old, including Nostradamus, were known for their prophetic napping abilities, often predicting the rise and fall of civilizations while caught up in a well-timed slumber.Nap #1: Leonardo da Vinci's 3-hour snooze in the 16th century, where he dreamed of flying machines and designed the first-ever flying car. Read about his groundbreaking invention here.
Nap #2: Albert Einstein's 2-hour doze in 1905, where he discovered relativity and realized that time is relative (but also a bit of a snooze fest). Find out more about his E=mc2 moment of clarity.
Nap #3: The 5-minute power nap of Cleopatra, where she dreamed of the Nile and decided to build a massive pyramid. Learn about her monumental achievement.